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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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He didn't sound at all comfortable last Tuesday, replying to Nigel Mills. It's doubtful whether he would have passed a polygraph test. -
DoC... do you think many politicians would ?Originally posted by Disgusted of Coventry View PostHe didn't sound at all comfortable last Tuesday, replying to Nigel Mills. It's doubtful whether he would have passed a polygraph test.MUTS likes it HotComment
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Polygraphs are easy to pass if you are sneaky - and these politicans are like a snake smothered in baby oil.Originally posted by moira under the stairs View PostDoC... do you think many politicians would ?Comment
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If David Gauke the Minister is not saying what David Gauke the MP believes, then who is he speaking for?
The answer probably lies somewhere on this Org Chart.
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/hmt_orgchart.pdfComment
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"Yes" .... beep beepOriginally posted by moira under the stairs View PostDoC... do you think many politicians would ?Comment
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A couple of constituents have met Gauke and he trotted out the usual guff but there was no real conviction behind what he was saying.Originally posted by Disgusted of Coventry View PostHe didn't sound at all comfortable last Tuesday, replying to Nigel Mills. It's doubtful whether he would have passed a polygraph test.
He did say to one constituent that this "wasn't HMRC's finest hour".Comment
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No the answer is because different people/groups/entities are a)covered by different specific laws b)employing differing schemes.Originally posted by marcuss View PostHmmmm, so where is the 'Moral High Ground' as the dear leader DC goes on about????
... any why different rules for different groups of people (eg Gary Barlow, Jimmy Carr, Barclays etc)?
We all know the answer (incompetency, perhaps) but it is literally killing us!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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BBC Parliament
Today 15:30
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons, including the report stage of the Finance Bill.
I shall be watching to see what comes up.
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Looking at the agenda, discussions don't commence on the finance bill until 19:00 starting with fuel duty.Comment
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I think there is only a slim chance that S58 will come up, so I wouldn't waste your time listening to them droning on for hours.Originally posted by WelshRarebit View PostToday 15:30
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons, including the report stage of the Finance Bill.
I shall be watching to see what comes up.
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Looking at the agenda, discussions don't commence on the finance bill until 19:00 starting with fuel duty.
An update will be provided in the NTRT/Whitehouse newsletter which will be sent out later in the week.Comment
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However, do tune in if you want to hear them talk about chip fat for an hourOriginally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI think there is only a slim chance that S58 will come up, so I wouldn't waste your time listening to them droning on for hours.
An update will be provided in the NTRT/Whitehouse newsletter which will be sent out later in the week.
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